Old Stockman Knives
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Thank you, David.
It sure is different. It is a well built knife.
Your showing some good looking knives in your last post.
It sure is different. It is a well built knife.
Your showing some good looking knives in your last post.
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Very nice!!btrwtr wrote:W. R. Case and Sons 5392
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Thank you Joe.FRJ wrote:Thank you, David.
It sure is different. It is a well built knife.
Your showing some good looking knives in your last post.
David
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Here's a nice fairly old medium stockman.
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Here's a couple from Schrade's Ulster line that I picked up last week while on vacation in Virginia:
№355S: a 3¼"Stockman with "black stagged" handles (without a shield) from the mid−1950's.
№98: a 4" Stockman with "Genuine Staglon®" handles from the late 1960's until the line was discontinued in 1972.
№355S: a 3¼"Stockman with "black stagged" handles (without a shield) from the mid−1950's.
№98: a 4" Stockman with "Genuine Staglon®" handles from the late 1960's until the line was discontinued in 1972.
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Did you find them at an antique shop or something?KAW wrote:Here's a couple from Schrade's Ulster line that I picked up last week while on vacation in Virginia:
№355S: a 3¼"Stockman with "black stagged" handles (without a shield) from the mid−1950's.
№98: a 4" Stockman with "Genuine Staglon®" handles from the late 1960's until the line was discontinued in 1972.
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Yes, they were found in antique shops we stopped at. I was surprised to discover so many Ulsters including the older pre-Schade ones down there. I nearly went through all my cash I had on me within the first coup[youtube][/youtube]le of days into the trip.
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I really like this 4" stockman. It has a lot of good stuff going on.
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I agree with you, David, a very nice one!
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Paul, that is a beauty of a Schrade made Craftsman.
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Paul...just...WOW!
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Very minty Paul... really like the color of that bone...
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Thanks everybody for the comments.
Here's another minty one, a 4" sw 861. Very sleek for its length.
I like the occasional camillus as well, especially in rogers bone. This one has been used but the blades and punch are full, surprisingly it still has a nice fine tip on the main blade.
Here's another minty one, a 4" sw 861. Very sleek for its length.
I like the occasional camillus as well, especially in rogers bone. This one has been used but the blades and punch are full, surprisingly it still has a nice fine tip on the main blade.
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The Schrade is beautiful and so is the Camillus. I've always liked that punch.
Joe
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FRJ sez "beautiful" and I agree but that jimping on the 861 bumps it up to the "elegant" level in my eyes!
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Couple nice ones Paul!KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Thanks everybody for the comments.
Here's another minty one, a 4" sw 861. Very sleek for its length.
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I like the occasional camillus as well, especially in rogers bone. This one has been used but the blades and punch are full, surprisingly it still has a nice fine tip on the main blade.
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Thanks everyone. Here are a couple more. I like stockmans.
Schrade walden 881, pre usa stamp. I think this one has some of my best looking peachseed.
Schrade walden 899, pre usa stamp. Nice original patina.
Schrade walden 881, pre usa stamp. I think this one has some of my best looking peachseed.
Schrade walden 899, pre usa stamp. Nice original patina.
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I really enjoyed viewing this thread again. Lots of beautiful knives posted.
This Premium Stock knife was Made by J S Holler & Co of Solingen for Adolph Blaich which was a San Francisco sporting goods retailer in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
This Premium Stock knife was Made by J S Holler & Co of Solingen for Adolph Blaich which was a San Francisco sporting goods retailer in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Niiiiiiiiiiiiice!!!smiling-knife wrote:I really enjoyed viewing this thread again. Lots of beautiful knives posted.
This Premium Stock knife was Made by J S Holler & Co of Solingen for Adolph Blaich which was a San Francisco sporting goods retailer in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Schrade cut 8924, 3 1/2". Very nice looking celluloid handles.
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